a reader’s question or comment on the text written directly on the text
A. annotation
B. question
C. evaluation
D. respond

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Reported - GerundWould rather/ would prefer/ would likeModal AuxiliaryPunctuating ClausesQuantifiers: too many, too much & enoughPast simple regular verbsModals and TensesComparison and ModalsVerb TenseSpellingOther quiz:
Modal › ViewIn which sentence is the modal verb used to express ability? a) I must finish my homework. b) She could speak three languages. c) You should apologize to her. d) She has to wear a uniform.
A. d
B. a
C. c
D. b
Linking Verbs & Helping Verbs › View
Tonight, Kathy will _______________ her birthday party!
A. has
B. had
C. have
Conjunction › ViewSelect the sentence that correctly uses ‘or’ to combine these sentences: “You can play football. You can play basketball.”
A. You can play football or you can play basketball.
B. You can play football, or you can play basketball.
C. You can play football, or, you can play basketball.
D. You can play football or basketball.
Grammar › View
We _______ new stories in our English class these days.
A. haven’t been reading
B. hasn’t been reading
C. aren’t reading
